Don t wrap fiberglass batts around electrical boxes or stuff full batts behind them.
Fill gap under siding with insulation.
Step 9 plug up larger gaps with pieces of copper scrubbing pad from the hardware store.
By filling the voids behind the siding s stepped profile the insulation makes the complete material stiffer and more resistant to warping and movement than conventional vinyl siding.
The insulation also adds some r value or insulating quality to the siding.
Then enmesh an exclusion material into the foam.
In order to fill a gap properly you want to go with a 3 step process.
Remove the loose pieces of insulation in the gap before foaming.
That creates gaps and air convection routes around the box.
Don t forget to caulk or foam the joint between the sill plate and the foundation too.
One source of cold air seems to come from under the bottom of the siding where it meets the foundation.
Pick a day when the attic temperature isn t extremely high or low.
Shim the rigid foam in place with little chunks of foam.
Would like to do it once but do it right.
First fill the void with a backing material.
Later on if you replace the siding you can put on a vapor barrier seal holes add rigid insulation and at that point perhaps seal around the cladding where it meets up to the foundation if you decide to as part of.
Maybe for moisture reasons or something if not what should i fill this with.
Just use it as a filler or backing material.
The walls do not have insulation and so are hollow spaces cavities.
Fill gaps large and small with expanding foam just spray it into the gap.
Then fill the space around it with expanding foam.
Is there supposed to be a direct entrance into my basement under the siding.
The cold air can then be felt coming out of the outlets and where there are gaps between the baseboard and wood floors.
Fill in the space between the four sides of the attic hatch door frame and the ceiling joists.
Undersized so it s easy to fit in.
Look for minimal expanding foam on the can s label for a cleaner job.
There is what looks like ripped plastic paper but then just a large gap into my basement around the entire house.
You can use spray foam to fill the hole.
To help keep air from escaping through the attic seal the gap between the attic hatch door frame and the ceiling joists.
Cut it about 1 2 in.
Put the batt in place and use a scissors to snip around the box.
These benefits make insulated vinyl seem like an easy worthwhile upgrade to.
Tuck the snipped out plug of insulation behind the box.
A good diy approach is to cut rigid foam insulation to fit between the joists.